Objeción de conciencia a la eutanasia: un análisis bioético personalista para el caso colombiano
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Date
2018
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Publisher
Corporación Universitaria Lasallista
Abstract
Introduction. Before the decriminalization of
euthanasia in Colombia, conscious objection
emerges as a legal resource that held the doctor,
who for reasons of conscience, refuses such
practices configuring a conflict of interests in the
care relationships. Objective. Identify the
conditions of personal bioethical-possibility of
conscientious objection to euthanasia in Colombia.
They proposed two scenarios: in the first, an
anthropological foundation appealing to the idea of
biographical life in the thought of Julián Marías;
and in the second, palliative care is proposed as a
possible scenario for conscientious objection to
euthanasia. Material and method. The theme is
eminently documentary from the critical
hermeneutics proposed by J. Habermas and K.
Otto. Conclusions. Mariasian anthropology
maintains a commitment to the moral integrity of
the different life trajectories, that because they are
biographical, they are configured as personal, but
open to establishing dialectical relationships with other trajectories, given the relational nature of
consciousness. Faced with the reality of pain,
suffering and death, the bioethical model centered
on the person understands that the most
appropriate exit does not seem to be a right to die
with dignity, how much an adequate reorientation
of therapeutic efforts through palliative care.
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Keywords
Corporación Universitaria Lasallista, Objeción de conciencia, Eutanasia, Bioética, Antropología, Muerte con dignidad, Cuidados paliativos
Citation
Revista Lasallista de Investigación Vol. 15 N. 1